Saturday, October 6, 2012

Water Taxi by Dianne Lorden

This is the pastel I created working en plein air at the Brooklyn waterfront the day we attended the opening for the DPP Coming to Brooklyn show at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition (BWAC). I waited all day for the wind to die down a bit - naturally, that doesn't happen along the waterfront, which somehow escaped me at the time. Honestly, I do know better! So, late in the afternoon, I sat down and pastelled the most interesting thing in view: one of the fabulously colorful water taxis. I didn't have my charcoals with me, so added lines and things that required some definition at home. I don't generally cotton to taxis, but they look like fun! My artwork can be viewed at my fine art website: South Mountain Sketchbook, through which I can be reached.

3 comments:

Christine Marx said...

I am so happy you got a chance to get outside on Saturday to paint this. It's fantastic! I was parked near the water taxi and thought "that would make a really great painting." And you did just that!

Great meeting and talking to you and your daughter. Hope our paths cross again soon.

Sue Marrazzo Fine Art said...

Thanks for sharing this work and I like your post! Nice Work, Dianne!

Dianne Lorden said...

Thanks! That was a fun day and it was very nice to meet and greet.